Caitlin Clark used the offseason to reset, get stronger
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Seven head coaching changes. Veterans on the move. Teams rebuilding. Here's a rundown of the key developments.
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Now that WNBA preseason games have concluded and there has been a chance to see every team in action, it’s time to rank the league’s 13 teams ahead of the regular season. WNBA
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Yardbarker on MSNHow Dream's offseason moves will help their 2025 seasonThe Atlanta Dream had a busy offseason full of changes. With a new coach coming in and both veteran and rookie players joining the team, how will Atlanta fare in the 2025 WNBA season? Let's break it down.
Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull has noticed some subtle changes in teammate Caitlin Clark as the All-WNBA guard approaches her second season. " [This year] there is this different aura about it, that she's here and she's ready to take care of business," Hull said to ESPN's Alexa Philippou.
On May 7, Harmoni Turner — a standout guard at Harvard and the reigning Ivy League Player of the Year — joined the list of fan favorites to get cut when she was waived by the Las Vegas Aces. Turner was picked by the Aces in the third round, at 35th overall.
While most rookies might bask in their breakout season with some much-needed rest, Caitlin Clark did the opposite, just not in the way you'd expect. After a historic NCAA run and a
Angel Reese had a phenomenal first year in the WNBA... outside of her shooting. The Chicago Sky saw her struggles as a rookie and asked her to change her
In the past, the Ariel Atkins Foundation has partnered with the LIDS Foundation and 2K Foundations to execute those teacher appreciation days and host educational programs which teach students entrepreneurial skills.
Nothing about the past six months has been easy for the Connecticut Sun. After six straight trips to the WNBA semifinals with no championship trophies to show for them, change was inevitable.
Sparks coach Lynne Roberts and four players navigate pro basketball careers and motherhood, with some help from the WNBA. More help could be on the way.